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"Happy New Year to all of you," Ferrari
President Luca di Montezemolo said at
Fiorino today, "It will be an important year
for all of us, for me personally and, I
hope, also very important for Ferrari. |
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"Happy New
Year to all of you," Ferrari President Luca di
Montezemolo said at Fiorano today. "It will be an important year for all
of us, for me personally and, I hope, also very
important for Ferrari; because as we have seen by the
end of last year and with the first laps of our new
single-seater, the existing rules of this season made
the car really different.
"Personally
I think that this is a positive change for our sport.
I've been with Formula One for 30 years now and the nice
thing in this sport is the continuous research in
innovation. This year the driver plays a much more
important role and we have two drivers plus one, with
Michael, who has done some tests during the winter with
the new car and who can give us some important support,
also thanks to the experience he has driving cars
without traction control.
"We can count on two very strong drivers. The aim is to
win again, but it will be very difficult. I'm not saying
that because of superstition. First of all because there
are new rules (traction control, the gearbox has to be
used for four races in a row, the McLaren system, the
new Qualifying), which means that things really change;
and then there is our fierce competition, the biggest
car manufacturers in the world; this is the big
difference to the Formula One we knew in the last
millennium. There will be fierce competition, which will
make especially the start of the season very exciting;
the third point is that we have to deal with a
Championship where everybody tries to beat Ferrari.
Ferrari has won 7 Championships in 9 years; obviously
our aim is to win 8 out of 10. But that also means that
we need to work hard on our partners, on simulation, the
team and all the details. This year the team takes its
last steps in terms of reorganization, confirmed by Todt
by the end of 2006. In the year 2006 there was the first
change, the year 2007 was full of surprises and we
didn't have Michael anymore. At the end we managed to
win both World Titles. Already during the sabbatical
year of Ross (Brawn) we had young and capable people at
the track.
"This year
Stefano Domenicali is head of track operations, next to
the three key players Aldo Costa, Mario Almondo and
Gilles Simon. This second step takes the team where it
will stay for the next years without any traumas
happening, rewarding those who knew how to manage our
team during difficult times. Our team manager will be
Baldisserri and there are many people working in the
simulation department. Further we can count on the
precious collaboration of Rory Byrne and Fainello's
experience. For that I want to thank Jean Todt, to whom
I had given only one aim: a dynamic stability of our
team, to leave people at the top, able to take their own
position. At the beginning of the season I want to add
that it will be one without mysteries. And I have to
acknowledge the Federation's efforts to manage that
Formula One didn't lose in credibility this year thanks
to the right decisions.
"The race track of Fiorano is very wet today and it is
significant to drive under these conditions without
traction control. Here at Fiorano we can find Ferrari
very confident in its own strength, knowing about the
difficulties ahead. But we follow our path and there is
lots of work to do. We thought we might not tell too
much about what we are going to do. We prefer to go on
the track, work and give our best. Referring to his own
near future the President said: "I think in two and a
half months I'll be much more present here, when I
finish my other duties. The company is growing and we
have a new site to build road cars, young engineers who
follow a program of three months, where they work in the
works, while Formula Uomo is still a huge challenge for
Ferrari. With 2007 we finished a record year in terms of
turnover and we are working with the knowledge that
there are many opportunities for Ferrari all over the
world, while we have to keep an eye on the finances,
considering that exclusivity is our strong point, which
pays well. Considering the races we want to win! We will
give it all. There is an intensive program and the team
is concentrated and motivated. Raikkonen, who won the
World Championships in the first year with Ferrari,
something only Fangio managed to do before him, now
knows all the men and the team, while Massa showed in
his last race that he knows how to win but also thinks
of the team. The team is our priority, because the
string point of Ferrari has to be the team.
"What did you have to delegate over the last years and
what will you take back into your hands," one journalist
asked. "Todt had a minimum of contact to me over the
last years; maybe once per day via phone; Todt and
Felisa knew very well how to manage the activities and
share with me some decisions of medium or long range. It
will be different once I'm physically back to Maranello,
because I am convinced that the development of the
company is still very strong and has to be expressed in
some way, especially outside of Europe and North
America, the regions where Ferrari was represented most
until now. Today, when you're in Macao or Abu Dhabi you
can see new shops and we will also have new models,
apart from the fact that I want to stress the
internationalization and not only in the area of the
automobile. The theme park we are setting up is a good
example, and also the Internet will become more and more
important also in terms of commercialization. We are
working on a world-wide internet shop and the
possibility of simulations via Web at the Fiorano race
track and a virtual visit of the works in Maranello.
Ferrari CEO Jean Todt added as far as the new role of
Stefano Domenicali is concerned: "In October 2006 I
became General Director of the company and interim
Director of the races; so I held this position just for
a certain period of time. Domenicali is a bright,
intelligent man with many years of experience in
administration, human resources and races. He has no
technical experience but his role doesn't need that. We
prepared him very well for his new role."
As far as the fans are concerned the President added:
"I've been to New York for three days and there were
many Italian and Spanish Ferrari fans, who stopped me on
the street. Winning 8 out of 10 is something we have
said already in the year 2000: feet on the ground, hard
work. The fans are the most wonderful thing in our work
and they've always been there, even in difficult times.
I want to underline that we have a lot of humility and
we do not think that we will win easily."
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